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Old 08-24-18, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Sheddy
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Thanks for the information! I am guessing you have an NX?
that’s an IS right frame rail as seen from underneath.
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Old 08-24-18, 10:56 AM
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I was under the impression the charge air cooling was separate from the engine cooling system. But you state the intercooler affects engine radiator cooling. As such I wonder if there is a risk of having an always-on Prius pump over-cooling the engine radiator (which you don't want). Would like to know how that all works, if it is tied together or separate. I thought it was separate. (i've never bothered to look at the lines and follow them)
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Has anyone experienced throttling or like limp mode with the BMS piggyback? I did a few runs and I'm only getting around 8 PSI. Power's not there.
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Originally Posted by mvaldez24
Has anyone experienced throttling or like limp mode with the BMS piggyback? I did a few runs and I'm only getting around 8 PSI. Power's not there.
your car (in my experience) needs time to adapt to make full power. give it 2-3 days. even a week.

as far as PSI, you can't go off that. your car still thinks its making stock boost and will report as such on the cluster gauge. you'd need a real vacuum controlled boost gauge to get an accurate idea of what the actual manifold pressure is.

and no you shouldn't get limp mode as a result of the BMS box.
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Modification: line from the stock pump goes to the top coolant connection of radiator, the lower connection of radiator goes top connection of the aftermarket HE, the lower HE connection goes up to the Prius Pump


the HE and radiator is one piece but the coolant passages are seperated thats is why the HE has its own coolant reservoir...

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Old 08-24-18, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by E46CT
your car (in my experience) needs time to adapt to make full power. give it 2-3 days. even a week.

as far as PSI, you can't go off that. your car still thinks its making stock boost and will report as such on the cluster gauge. you'd need a real vacuum controlled boost gauge to get an accurate idea of what the actual manifold pressure is.

and no you shouldn't get limp mode as a result of the BMS box.
I just didn't really feel a difference when I plugged it in yesterday. Took it off this morning and now my boost numbers look back to normal. 15+ WOT.
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Originally Posted by mvaldez24

I just didn't really feel a difference when I plugged it in yesterday. Took it off this morning and now my boost numbers look back to normal. 15+ WOT.
That’s pretty weird I noticed it immediately after I installed mine and it got even better after a few days.
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TTi STAGE 2 PLUS Tune: I don’t know how accurate the boost gauge but it jumped to 32.5 psi and hold it at 26 psi at full throttle. With oem boost gauge it show all the way to the en d which i have no idea...


TTi STAGE 2 PLUS Tune: with after market HE intake temperature drop from 99f to 88f (yellow line).


Anyone use OBD Fusion for data logging?
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Originally Posted by mvaldez24
Has anyone experienced throttling or like limp mode with the BMS piggyback? I did a few runs and I'm only getting around 8 PSI. Power's not there.
Are you sure you installed it right mvaldez? It sounds like you may have hooked it up wrong.
Old 08-24-18, 06:31 PM
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@mvaldez Can you take a picture of the sensors you are connecting to? The OEM boost gauge will read the lower boost value that the piggyback is sending to the ECU. Plug it back in and drive it around for a bit, you should feel a difference.
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Originally Posted by pnoygil
TTi STAGE 2 PLUS Tune: I don’t know how accurate the boost gauge but it jumped to 32.5 psi and hold it at 26 psi at full throttle. With oem boost gauge it show all the way to the en d which i have no idea...
TTi STAGE 2 PLUS Tune: with after market HE intake temperature drop from 99f to 88f (yellow line).
Anyone use OBD Fusion for data logging?
How does the car feel with the tune?
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Originally Posted by Sheddy
How does the car feel with the tune?
Turbo spool quick, and pull really hard, throttle lag is almost not there, i just wish i have a boost gauge so i can tell what is the psi... you’ll be surprise how it hold the boost all the way to redline...
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Anyone heard from this company? Wish these tiawan companies had websites.
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Originally Posted by WhyHateTho
Anyone heard from this company? Wish these tiawan companies had websites.
Yup, but they haven't posted any more information regarding their tune. You will find quite a few Asia based tuning companies since the 200t market is pretty popular there, i'm guessing they charge taxes or fee's according to engine displacement.
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Originally Posted by pnoygil


Turbo spool quick, and pull really hard, throttle lag is almost not there, i just wish i have a boost gauge so i can tell what is the psi... you’ll be surprise how it hold the boost all the way to redline...
Hi pnoygil, when you said ''lag is almost not there'', as the ''lag'' is when for example doing a overtaking , smash the pedal that 2 sec lag? If the tune can remove that, I would be very keen to explore with Tony


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